The best pixie cut for a round face ...Ginnifer Goodwin
For round faces, the goal is to make it more elongated by providing height at the crown, which Goodwin does here with the extreme teased texture. "The back is almost a barbershop boycut, which I love," says Smith. "A girl has to have so much style and confidence to wear a barbershop haircut -- it's definitely not for everybody."
Michelle Williams is a beautiful woman, but this hairstyle just does not work for a movie star. She does not appear "glamorous", which is what we expect from stars. It's too much like the Mia Farrow style from the 60's. Very little you can do with it. Bangs and sides should be longer.
3 awful pixie cuts out of 14 styles of pixies and bobs. You've got to be kidding. Once again, there are no styles for people with short hair. A pixie cut is awful on anyone!!!
Thank you for at least including one ethnic woman in your pictures. Since a lot of ethnic women have short hair, I know those reading this article would be looking for examples. You might want to let people know in the title of this article that the cuts are for those with straight hair, not those of us with curly hair.
It takes me back 45 years...except they called the Gril's cut a Lonndon Boy (in my little town anyway!) I'd love to go that way again and then buy a wig for going ou..LOL!
I love Pixie cuts! I have a pixie cut many times. There is nothing more beautiful then a strong and lovely woman that doesn't hide behind a lot of hair. It is an easy and great haircut to have! It is very empowering to not rely on hair for beauty! Bonus, a lot of times when your face is not weighed down with hair you look thinner and younger! This goes for any age!
Helpful if you are 20 or 30 something. I think that the tips were OK but for each generation there is a certain "look" right or wrong, it's what we learned what we consider a good look. Give these 20 & 30 somethings 20-30 years and see if their look has changed or if it's fitting with their generation.
Love some of the cuts, gave me some ideas, but can I customize them to my rather oblong, longer face? And what if I want to de-accentuate jaw area? Would have been great to see more looks.
This is informative and i will consult it when I go to the salon....I have always had an issue figuring out my face shape. I recently lost about 20 lbs..leaving a whole new look... what to do, what to do?
I have always had long hair until I was in 7th grade and cut it shoulder length . It is now mid back lengthed and I never want to cut it ever again!!! Grow your hair out never cut it this short it significantly defines a woman and is one of our best features.
I'm not sure if I'm willing to get a pixie cut anytime some, but I really enjoyed my bob cut last year, because it was such a dramatic change for my hair.
I've been teetering whether or not to chop my hair off after my wedding this fall! Thanks for the advice! I love Michelle Williams hair...and why she still keeps it so short.
I think knowing what shape your face is, is half the battle. I also believe that cuts like the Pixie take an inherent confidence to pull off. My favorite cut among these and for me personally, is Katherine Heigl's bob. I have a round face and this is one of my favorite styles for myself as well!
I had a pixie in highschool and everyone told me I looked great nut now that I am 25 I really cannot see myself with that cut,it is not versatile believe me and you will miss the feeling of soft hair around your face...It has nothing to do with femininity,it cannot take any but it does seem restricting if you like to experiment and change your appearance. Not to mention that horrid stage of growing your hair aaaaaargh!
here's my advice.. don't consider face shape alone, consider face features. wide, flat, bulb noses WITH a flat to no cheeks (general an undefined face/ structureless) should stay away from short hair, you'll look like a boy. trust me I have an undefined face... and i've tried short short hair.